Men’s Golf: Cavaliers storm back to claim Inverness Intercollegiate title
No. 6 Virginia erased an eight-stroke deficit in the final round to win the Inverness Intercollegiate on Tuesday afternoon in Toledo, Ohio.
No. 6 Virginia erased an eight-stroke deficit in the final round to win the Inverness Intercollegiate on Tuesday afternoon in Toledo, Ohio.
Virginia’s Amanda Sambach turned in a first-place finish to lead the Virginia women’s golf team to a victory at the Pan-Pacific UGSL Tournament in Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan.
Former Virginia women’s golfer Lauren Coughlin has officially clinched a spot on the U.S. Solheim Cup team, which will be played in less than 25 days at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville.
Laura Coughlin’s magical ride on the LPGA Tour continued on Sunday when she claimed her second tournament victory in her last three events.
Virginia men’s golfers Ben James and Paul Chang advanced to match play following the second round of stroke play at the U.S. Amateur Championship.
Lauren Coughlin was drenched in celebration when she took the last bottle of champagne for a big swig on the 18th green at Earl Grey Golf Club on Sunday.
Charlottesville’s City Golf Championship came down to a putting contest in a one-hole playoff on Sunday when Grady Williams dropped in his birdie putt for the title.
The 36-hole, stroke-play championship will conclude Sunday at Meadowcreek Golf Course.
The annual Charlottesville City Golf Championship, the lone remaining area golf tournament open to the public, is set for Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30 at Meadowcreek Golf Course.
Two former UVA golfers, Denny McCarthy and Ben Kohles, finished in the top 56 of the U.S. Open field at Pinehurst on Sunday.
It will be a Wahoo reunion of sorts at Pinehurst No. 2’s 10th tee on Thursday afternoon when three UVA golfers will be paired in the opening round of the 124th U.S. Open.
During what is known as the “Longest Day in Golf,” Ben James tied for first at the final qualifying site held at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, N.J.
Because he had teed off nearly an hour before the pack of leaders, Nikita Gubenko had no idea that he was the leader in the clubhouse until a friend informed him after he had finished at even-par 210.
After falling behind early in several matches, a valiant comeback by the Virginia men’s golf team came up short as the ninth-ranked Cavaliers were eliminated by top-ranked Auburn in the quarterfinals of match play at the NCAA Championships.
For the second consecutive year, the Virginia men’s golf team advanced to match play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
The Cavaliers shot 3-over 291 during the third round of the tournament for a three-day total of 4-over 868.
After two rounds of play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships, Virginia holds down first place at 1-over 577.
The ninth-ranked Virginia men’s golf team is the co-leader at the NCAA Championships after Friday’s opening round of play in Carlsbad, Calif.
Virginia junior Amanda Sambach shot 1-under 71 to lead Virginia during the opening round of play at the NCAA Championships.
The No. 12 Virginia men’s golf team turned in its best NCAA Regional finish in program history to advance to the 2024 NCAA Championships.